Cavern Club Beatles

The Cavern Club Beatles are the Cavern’s resident Beatle band. Formed in 2011, they are four lads from Liverpool who replicate perfectly both the look and sound of the fab four. The band performs at the legendary Cavern Club throughout the week, including their all-era Beatle show every Saturday. Their attention to detail both musically and creatively is second to none. The band was cast after extensive auditions with help from legendary Beatles recording engineer Geoff Emerick.

Between them they have already notched up an impressive biography – touring the world extensively as well shows on London’s West End and on Broadway. In February 2014 the band celebrated the 50th Anniversary of the Beatles first steps on American soil and their first appearance on the Ed Sullivan show. Over a two - week period they played throughout New York and Florida in conjunction with The City Of Liverpool, Hard Rock Cafe, British Airways and Visit Britain.

Jimmy Coburn as John Lennon

Tony Coburn as Paul McCartney

Paul Jones as George Harrison

Steve Finnigan as Ringo Starr

The Cavern Club is the cradle of British pop music, the place where the Beatles musical identity was formed. The Beatles played the Cavern 292 times between February 1961 and august 1963.

Through seven eventful decades, before, during and after The Beatles, this legendary Liverpool cellar has seen its share of setbacks yet has played a role in each epoch of music, from 1950s jazz to 21st century indie rock. The list of artists who have performed at the Cavern Club, besides the fab four, reads like a who’s who of popular music, including; The Who, The Rolling Stones, The Kinks, Stevie Wonder, Queen and in more recent years the likes of Oasis, Arctic Monkeys, Travis, Adele, The Wanted and Jessie J.

Today's Cavern is a thriving live music destination and one of Liverpool’s top tourist attractions. The three venues - the Cavern Club, Cavern Live Lounge and the Cavern Pub - showcase not only the incredible legacy of The Beatles, but also new up and coming bands as well as the many established artists who continue to want to play this famous venue.